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32. Compilation of Creek Tribal Laws made by Samuel J. Checote 33. Creek Orphans Roll 34. Photostatic Certified Copy of the Loyal Seminole Annuity Roll - 1868 35. Copy of Loyal Seminole and Seminole Depredation Claimants (Civil War) together with Index to same by Bands 36. 1857 Creek Tribal Roll, 1858 (Self Emigrant) and 1859 Creek Tribal Rolls 37. List of towns included on l857 Creek Pay Roll, 1867 Creek Pay Roll 38. Memo of Administrators shown on Loyal Creek Abstract of Claims - l904, List of Creeks on Seminole by Blood Cards 39. Index of names of Self Emigrant Creeks - 1886, Loyal Seminole Rolls and Losses (Civil War) 40. Extracts from Treaty between U.S. and Creeks - l866, Hawkins list, Creek towns (1798) 41. List of town Kings thought to be living - May 23, 1919, House of Kings, 1914 Session 42. Claims of Loyal Creeks for property loss in consequence of the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866. Box 16 1. Letter to Amhesse Cepe from Tetahket O'Kisle - November 16, 1876 2. Letter to Ofon Coyis from Passotte Fife - July 3, 1879 3. Letter (fragment) to Hon. Eco Ele Muskogee - May 5, 1883 4. Letter to Tate from Cowe Kakpa Tepakiet 5. Letter to Sadey Yana Ekona - 1883 6. Letter from Sase Mateo - 1884 7. Letter to Jackson Lewis from G. W. Grayson - December 20, 1886 8. Letter to John Bear - December 31, 1886
Object Description
Collection | Cate, Roscoe Simmons (1876-1954) |
Tribe | General Native American |
Description | Indian attorney. Diaries (1939-1949) kept by Cate; manuscripts (1876-1924) in the Creek language; copies of correspondence (1838-1937) in English, signed by officials connected with Indian affairs, including Maj. Gen. Thomas S. Jessup, Opothleyaholo, and Albert Pike; and a compilation of names and locations of Creek towns in Alabama and Oklahoma, along with briefs, trusts, and correspondence, all relating to the court case (1937-1938) concerning the estate of Jackson Barnett, one of Oklahoma's wealthiest Indians. |
Date | 1819-1970 |
Is Part of | Native American Manuscripts Collection |
Special Collection | Western History Collections |
Rights | University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections |
Language | English |
Type | Text |
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